I went at the tent at 3.30pm. I had appointment with some refugees people, to go and see the gallery (that opens only on Saturdays). I met people and I talked with people, mostly in front of the camp fire (afterwards I was smelling like the smoked scamorza cheese..).Then 3 of us went to the gallery.

After that I met an italian architect, Manuela, living in Berlin since 13 years wishing to help me with the project. I am having a lot of encouragement and helping by friends in all the world, many of whom put me in contact with some of their friends living in Berlin. Manuela and I decide that she would have come with me on Monday to the occupied school, to meet more people.

5. sun.dic8

I had to prepare, in 1 hour and among previous Sunday friends visits already programmed, a short video of me talking about the refugees project for a political performance art symposium in Belgrad. I wanted to send them a video of a previous and already finished work, but they were so interested about this issue, that they asked me just to share what’s going on with the audience in Belgrade. I prepared a short video. Even if it could be simple, preparing a short video is not so easy and fast, but it was fun. I was at Waltraud’s studio, a German artist friend, and she help me gladly with location, scenography and recordings.

Here’s the video:

6. mon.dic9

I went to she occupied school with Manuela. It was dark because we went there after her job, at 5.30 (here in winter sun sets down around at 4…). I looked for Turgai, the Turkish activist who is living there. He invited us to a panel discussion occurring in an occupied part of the Betanja building in a couple of hours. Then we met people in the school and we talked with two guys very nice, telling us their stories coming from Africa to Lampedusa and then being in Berlin. There were reggae music on their phones. Everything was friendly. I was with them. I asked them recording their stories with the camera, but they didn’t want. They were interested in participating to the performance and being at the gallery. I wrote the address on a little paper. Everybody is intimidate by the camera, so I never use it, neither I show it. But everybody is ok with audio, so I often record our voices while talking. We went to the activist meeting at the Betanja occupied section, invited by Turgai. They had a conference explaining the process of the protest and the next steps. They showed interesting videos. I had the permission to film. We also met some of the more active refugees leaders of the group. I could talk easily with them of the idea of the performance action for their respect, voice and rights. Maybe some of them will come. As usual I don’t know. I really want to help. They’ll decide what is best for them.